#58- A Boy and His Dog (L.Q. Jones; 1975)
by Tim May A Boy and His Dog is a bit above our radar. It’s a cult classic of seventies post apocalyptic cinema, and I can see why. A bafflingly unique film, A Boy and His Dog follows Vic (a pre-Miami...
View Article#59/60 - SPECIAL DOUBLE REVIEW: Silent Night Deadly Night Part 2 (Lee Harry;...
Merry VHShitmas Eve, everyone! Review by Dan Kinem Merry Christmas you mother fuckers. We decided to celebrate the best holiday by torturing ourselves with a few shitty holiday horror movies. Up first...
View Article#61- Shredder (Greg Huson; 2003)
by Tim May DEATH TO SNOWBOARDERS!!!!! Shredder is a pretty formulaic slasher picture, with a group of college students going to an abandoned ski resort. You got a couple of bros and beer sluts, the...
View Article#62- Alien Autopsy: (Fact or Fiction?) (Tom McGough; 1995)
by Tim May Alien Autopsy: (Fact or Fiction) was quite controversial when it was first aired on FOX in 1995. A fluff documentary built around a supposed piece of real government footage of an alien...
View Article#63 - The Wiz Kid aka Bodo - Eine ganz normale Familie (Gloria Behrens; 1989)
By Dan Kinem Ugh. This movie. Where do I even begin? Remember all those enjoyable sci-fi family comedies from the 80s ala Weird Science and Back to the Future? Well do you remember all those West...
View Article#64- Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna: Warriors of the Star of Light (Kazuya...
by Tim May Ultraman is a long-standing tokusatsu (Japanese superhero) show. This film is a crossover between two iterations for the character from the late 1990s. Although I’ve seen some Ultraman, the...
View Article#65 - My Demon Lover (Charlie Loventhal; 1987)
By Dan Kinem My Demon Lover is a VHS-staple; it sits on the tables of horror bootleggers around the world as one of the more popular films that has never made it to that new-fangled DVD-format. Why is...
View Article#66- Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-o-Rama (David DeCoteau; 1988)
by Tim May Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-o-Rama has long been a sort of holy grail here at VHShitfest. Directed by VHShitfest staple, David DeCoteau (Creepozoids, Shreiker, Dr. Alien), the title...
View Articlehey guys! your tumblr is awesome, i can spend my day here, rs... but I'm with...
thanks! nope, we only watch movies on actual psychical vhs. we don’t download anything we review here. we are pretty strict about that and any review you see here is for a movie we have in person on...
View Articlecan you guys post pictures of youreselves? :P
we may post a more proper picture of ourselves at some point, but we made this post a while back where you can see us! http://vhshitfest.tumblr.com/post/1515733615/vhsurprise
View Article#67 - Deadline (Mario Azzopardi; 1981)
By Dan Kinem “His obsession was to create the ultimate horror story… his curse was to live it.” I expected nothing going into this except for the fact the cover looked slightly better than your normal...
View Article#68- Destiny Turns on the Radio (Jack Baran; 1995)
by Tim May After Pulp Fiction, American cinema saw a slew of Quentin Tarantino rip-offs, from the halfway decent (Suicide Kings) to the fucking horrendous (Boondock Saints). However, Jack Baran’s...
View Article#69 - Xtro (Harry Bromley Davenport; 1983)
By Dan Kinem “When Tony grows up, he’s going to be just like Daddy!” Xtro has always been a movie I’ve known but never really checked into. It’s one of the infamous “video nasties,” though some people...
View Article#70- Leapin' Leprechauns (Ted Nicolaou; 1995)
by Tim May Leapin’ Leprechauns is one of the lesser known titles in Charles Band’s incredibly successful division of Full Moon Pictures, Moonbeam Entertainment! Most well known for the Prehysteria!...
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We now have over 2,000 followers! Thanks everyone! Reblog this picture and help us spread the word even further! There might be a special surprise when we hit 3,000. -Tim
View Article#71 - Tougher Than Leather (Rick Rubin; 1988)
By Dan Kinem “This time they’ve been pushed too far. Now someone else is gonna dance to the music.” It has finally happened. The day has come where we have been completely 100% blown away by a movie. I...
View ArticleThis isn’t all of our VHS, but we want them to stack to the...
This isn’t all of our VHS, but we want them to stack to the ceiling so people should help us. Let us know if you have any shitty movies/horror movies that you are looking to get rid of or sell. if you...
View Article#72- The Man from Hell (Bo Curtis; 1980 or 1981)
by Tim May The Man from Hell doesn’t exist. Seriously. It doesn’t even have an IMDb page! Nor do the three actors credited, Krung Seller (or as we call him, Dung Seller), Alana Montri, and Clint Chit...
View Article#73 - Mandroid (Jack Ersgard; 1993)
By Dan Kinem Full Moon is a personal favorite of VHShitfest’s due to their massive output of cheesy ninties-goodness and Mandroid is no exception. The movie jumps headfirst into a scene with a robot...
View Article#74- Turtle Tunes (Larry Osbourne; 1994)
by Tim May By 1994, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise had sort of run its course. With the horrendous third live action film in 1993, most children moved on to the classic Japanese/American...
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